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License Exemptions

The Board also has an "out-of-state" status for licensees that no longer live in Ohio. See paragraph (F) of thePermit Exemptions rule. To obtain this status, the Ohio CPA must live, work, and be licensed to practice public accounting in another state. The CPA may keep the Ohio license status in good standing on the basis of the CPA license in the other state, provided the CPA sends the Board acceptable verification of the valid license in the other state. A copy of the other state's license with an expiration date is acceptable. There is no fee to keep "out-of-state" status as long as the Ohio CPA holds a valid license in the other state.